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. >> woodruff: mitt romney was doing his debate homework in boston but advisor told cnn on sunday that he expects a different president obama on tuesday up to a point >> well, the president can change his style. he can change his tactics. he can't change his record and he can't change his policies. that's what this election is about >> woodruff: the candidates face off tomorrow night at hofstra university in hempstead, new york. >> suarez: late today, mitt romney announced he raised more than $170 million in september, and said that his campaign and republican national committee had $191 million in the bank at the end of the month. those efforts are boosted by spending from outside groups. according to newshour partner kantar media/cmag, groups opposing the president and supporting romney in the general election alone have run record numbers of television commercials. that's more than 41,000 spots from american crossroads; more than 43,000 spots from americans for prosperity; and 45,000 spots from the restore our future super pac. backing president obama, the super pac priorities usa a
. >> woodruff: mitt romney was doing his debate homework in boston but advisor told cnn on sunday that he expects a different president obama on tuesday up to a point >> well, the president can change his style. he can change his tactics. he can't change his record and he can't change his policies. that's what this election is about >> woodruff: the candidates face off tomorrow night at hofstra university in hempstead, new york. >> suarez: late today, mitt romney...
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now we're going to go to boston where margaret warner is outside romney headquarters in boston. margaret. >> warner: hi. it's cold here. >> ifill: it's cold here. so far, we've made several calls, all of them in state so far that were not the contested state. but is it boosting people at all? do they feel like this is going as well as they had hoped or are they a little bit nervous about what to expect later? >> warner: well, as i mentioned earlier gwen, they have been nervous all day, even though they-- by the end of the day, they were thinking their own turnout was great. here's what i'm being told. as i mentioned earlier, they had hoped that virginia would be pretty clearly a romney win pretty early on. that-- it's not yet. that said, it's only one hour since the polls closed. and they know that the networks are being very careful, and the associated press, to call any state. so they're not yet disheartened by that. but this is a very big-- this hour now is very big to them. new hampshire was key. they had high hopes of getting those four electoral vote, that there had been a
now we're going to go to boston where margaret warner is outside romney headquarters in boston. margaret. >> warner: hi. it's cold here. >> ifill: it's cold here. so far, we've made several calls, all of them in state so far that were not the contested state. but is it boosting people at all? do they feel like this is going as well as they had hoped or are they a little bit nervous about what to expect later? >> warner: well, as i mentioned earlier gwen, they have been nervous...
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. >> rose: but the successor -- >> nobody knows and that's the problem with cuba, the boston thing in cuba is a young talented political operator because they don't like those guys around, if you are 40 something-year-old who is bright and ambitious, you tend to disappear from the political spectrum in cuba because the regime is threatened by you, the truth is no one knows what comes after raul castro but our hope will come after is some group of people who are open to democrat opening in cuba wa because thats what i care about, a free cuban people can decide any economic model they want. >> rose: go ahead. it is said in iron, iran example, there is a very strong reform element, we saw that in various countries in the middle east there was a strong reform element, and the arab spring gave it momentum and gave it hope, gave it inspiration, it gave it a willingness to take a chance. >> yes. >> rose: can that happen in cuba or can it never happen as long as the castro brothers are in control? >> i think it is very difficult for it to happen as long as the castro brothers are in control u
. >> rose: but the successor -- >> nobody knows and that's the problem with cuba, the boston thing in cuba is a young talented political operator because they don't like those guys around, if you are 40 something-year-old who is bright and ambitious, you tend to disappear from the political spectrum in cuba because the regime is threatened by you, the truth is no one knows what comes after raul castro but our hope will come after is some group of people who are open to democrat...
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director said that to offer one of your films to her for review is like asking for a neck massage from the boston strangler. >> ouch. and she was witty and sharp and you know, always, always gave, i think, a very clear opinion. so she was, i think, a very helpful critic for people who wanted to go to the movies and wanted to know what she thought of them. and she also was not -- she was the furthest thing from a film snob. she championed popular art with fun films and adventureious films. she did not have any use for the hierarchies of art and entertainment. >> turn to robert hughes then. in a different field, but also a critic of great stature in art criticism and speaking to a huge audience and also through print and television. >> yeah, he also traveled from magazines and books in the world of print to television. i think i first became aware of him through the shock of the news his extraordinary pbs series on modern art. that was full of contentious opinion and wit and his writing in time was the same way. he, too, shared with judith crist a reputation for certain civilized savage ri you migh
director said that to offer one of your films to her for review is like asking for a neck massage from the boston strangler. >> ouch. and she was witty and sharp and you know, always, always gave, i think, a very clear opinion. so she was, i think, a very helpful critic for people who wanted to go to the movies and wanted to know what she thought of them. and she also was not -- she was the furthest thing from a film snob. she championed popular art with fun films and adventureious films....
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the banjo clock design was invented in 1802 and patented by simon willard in boston. we have this clock priced at $3,500. walberg: time for the bonus round. the pickers are on their way to meet indiana native cherilyn cutter, who started learning the business when she was just a kid, accompanying her parents to flea markets, antique shows and auctions. cherilyn is about to explain the challenge. the winner will receive an extra $100 in spending money. i hope you've been treated really well here. beautiful. you folks are fabulous. good. your challenge today is to tell me where this rolltop desk first was manufactured. this particular piece, as you can see, was probably in the neighborhood of 1880 to 1895 as far as when it was manufactured. we can go in and take a quick look at this? go right ahead. hold that. cherilyn: we're going to do this individually, and you're secretly going to tell me, and whoever gets the closest or hits the nail right on the head wins $100. who wants to go first? it's been a ladies first day all day, so miller, you go first. go for it, miller.
the banjo clock design was invented in 1802 and patented by simon willard in boston. we have this clock priced at $3,500. walberg: time for the bonus round. the pickers are on their way to meet indiana native cherilyn cutter, who started learning the business when she was just a kid, accompanying her parents to flea markets, antique shows and auctions. cherilyn is about to explain the challenge. the winner will receive an extra $100 in spending money. i hope you've been treated really well...